Category: Guide to Copyrights

Copyright is the way by which creators secure their own work. It may occur that the creator or author published the work with their name. It is also possible that the published work is anonymous or pseudonymous or it’s work for hire. Depending upon this factor and many such issues the duration of the expiration

The Berne Convention is an agreement that offers authors the protection and rights for their literary and artistic works, even after their death. This agreement was introduced in Bern in 1886, and over the years has been modified numerous times. The agreement is basically based on three essential principles and offers a number of solutions

There is as such no need to register your work for copyright because as soon as you create it, you become the owner of the copyrights, pertaining to the created content, automatically. So, you should know that copyrights for your work are hence granted automatically under the law. However, let’s imagine your work has been

Social media has made us all potential law breakers. According to a research, all of us have probably done the crime of stealing someone’s work through the internet let it be an image, a song or a blog post. Of all the work created, mostly the copyrights of images are exploited. Images are easily found

Bloggers, writers, and photographers, sometimes get their content unlawfully copied without any permission. With the use of internet allowing access to billions of people around the world, it has become easier for some to present some else’s creative work as their own. Intellectual property is a valuable asset so one should take immediate actions to